Oakland (Pittsburgh)

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North Oakland

The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning dominates Oakland's skyline

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 10836[1]
Population (2000): 9857[1]
Area: 0.499 mi² [1]
Central Oakland

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 5406[1]
Population (2000): 5281[1]
Area: 0.281 mi² [1]
West Oakland

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 1938[1]
Population (2000): 2272[1]
Area: 0.215 mi² [1]
South Oakland

Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population (1990): 3368[1]
Population (2000): 3007[1]
Area: 0.508 mi² [1]

Oakland is the academic, cultural, and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and is Pennsylvania's third largest "Downtown". [1] Only Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh can claim more economic and social activity than Oakland. The neighborhood is very urban and diverse and is home to several universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and students.

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Oakland is officially divided into four neighborhoods: North Oakland, West Oakland, Central Oakland, and South Oakland. Each section has a unique identity, and offers its own flavor of venues and housing.

  • South Oakland runs along the Monongahela River and forms a triangular shape between the Penn-Lincoln Parkway East, the Boulevard of the Allies, and Parkview Avenue. (The area between Forbes Avenue and Boulevard of the Allies, often considered part of South Oakland, is officially part of Central Oakland, though it is rarely referred to as such by residents.)
  • Central Oakland is bordered by Schenley Park, the Boulevard of the Allies, Fifth Avenue, and Halket Street. This is where the majority of non-dormitory students reside. It is home to many of their favorite eateries, fraternity houses and club houses. Although it is formally designated as a separate section, Central Oakland is commonly grouped together with South Oakland, and the "central" name is rarely used by residents.

  • South Oakland was the childhood home of Andy Warhol, and later the residence of fellow pop artist Keith Haring. Haring had his first art show while living in Oakland. NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Dan Marino was also born in Oakland, not far from Warhol's home.
  • WQED, Pittsburgh's PBS station and the first community-sponsored television station in the United States, has been located in Oakland since 1954, although it moved from its original building to a new, larger one in 1970. WQED's first building, which had originally been the manse of a neighboring church, is now the Music Building of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus. Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, the nationally syndicated children's show, was taped at WQED's studios in Oakland.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (January 2006). "Census: Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh Department of City Planning. Retrieved on 2007-07-19.

  • Toker, Franklin (1986, 1994). Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-5434-6. 

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